Since joining the debate about rising intolerance in the country on Monday night, the actor faced a seemingly endless barrage of criticism from politicians, fellow actors, celebrities and social media.
During an interview at a journalism awards ceremony, Aamir Khan said that he was alarmed at the rise in acts of intolerance in recent months. With Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in attendance, Khan added that a sense of fear and insecurity had been growing in India.
"Kiran [Rao, his wife] and I have lived all our lives in India," he said. "For the first time, she said, should we move out of India? That's a disastrous and big statement for Kiran to make to me. She fears for her child. She fears about what the atmosphere around us will be. She feels scared to open the newspapers everyday. That does indicate that there is a sense of growing disquiet."
Khan's comment about his wife contemplating leaving India drew outrage in particular, with even his fans throwing brickbats at him. There was a chorus on social media demanding that Khan leave the country and a police complaint was also filed in New Delhi against the actor.
@AnuragJourno Intolerance,intolerance and intolerance... so why the hell are you makin your movies here? #AamirKhan
— Saurabh Sharma (@saurabhsherry) November 24, 2015
Y r we asking #AamirKhan to go to Pakistan? Let him go to the west & see what his kids go through every time there's a terrorist attack.
— S O N A M (@AsYouNotWish) November 24, 2015
#AamirKhan has proved today We are traitors and will remain traitors, so never trust us #shameOnAamir
— Expose AAP™ (@ExposeAAP) November 24, 2015
His remarks also drew reactions from the government, with Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijju saying the comments had “unnecessarily tarnished the image of the nation”.
Rijiju’s colleague Mukthar Abbas Naqvi, the minister of state for Parliamentary Affairs, adopted more a sober approach. “We won't let Aamir leave the country, he is safe," he said. "This kind of comment influenced by a politically motivated campaign insults those who have given so much honour to Aamir in India.”
There were also voices of dissent from Bollywood. Actor Anupam Kher, who led a “March for India” on November 7, tweeted a reminder to Khan that he owed his career to the country.
Dear @aamir_khan. Did you ask Kiran which country would she like to move out to? Did you tell her that this country has made you AAMIR KHAN.
— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPkher) November 23, 2015
Actors Paresh Rawal, Raveena Tandon and director Ram Gopal Verma also took to social media to disapprove of Khan's statements.
Guess all those who did not want pm Modi to become PM,want 2 bring this govt down..sadly becoz of politics,they are shaming country ..
— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) November 24, 2015
India is the most tolerant country in the world. Such statements send a wrong signal-Ram Gopal Varma on #AamirKhan pic.twitter.com/s6GgFXmWE4
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 24, 2015
A true patriot will not run away n leave his motherland behind in turmoil or in troubled times (if any )...don't escape - build it ..
— Paresh Rawal (@SirPareshRawal) November 23, 2015
The brands endorsed by Khan also took a hit, with many social media users announcing a boycott of products such as Tata Sky and Coca Cola. E-commerce site Snapdeal bore the brunt of the anger, with several people tweeting bad reviews and declaring that they would uninstall the company's app.
Sorry @snapdeal the name of #AamirKhan will not work for you. And if u will continue running his advts i will uninstall #Snapdeal .
— Mukesh Pathak (@MukeshPathakji) November 24, 2015
I am going to boycott these brands by now @snapdeal @TataSky @titanwatches @CocaCola for having #AamirKhan as Brand ambassador. @aamir_khan
— Gupta-G (@DelhiTweeter) November 24, 2015
One more @snapdeal fan acts ; Using "freedom of expression" #AamirKhan Thanks @aamir_khan pic.twitter.com/vKI7Hpbbny
— shailendra singh (@shaksingh) November 24, 2015
Dear @snapdeal I will not purchase anything from you until you remove @aamir_khan as brand ambassador. Will boycott #AamirKhan movies..
— Aniket Junnare (@aniketjunnare) November 24, 2015
Sorry @snapdeal the name of #AamirKhan will not work for you. And if u will continue running his advts i will uninstall #Snapdeal .
— Mukesh Pathak (@MukeshPathakji) November 24, 2015
Amid the overwhelming sense of anger there were some lighter moments. Here's a selection:
Kiran rao: i fear for our child's future in india.... The real reason:#AamirKhan pic.twitter.com/MQY8lZZ6f9
— Harakh padudo (@harakhpadudo) November 24, 2015
So Altaf Raja was right. #AamirKhan pic.twitter.com/t0qRnoSckG
— ChopdaSaab (@Keisar_) November 24, 2015
Dear #AamirKhan have a look on Lowest Airfare for Mumbai to Pak We Indians are happy to send you & your wife in Pak pic.twitter.com/HwyPQt1SL4
— Anurag saxena (@saaxenanurag) November 24, 2015
Not to mention complete cowardice to claim 'my wife said', sorry to gender stereotype but man up. She can speak for herself #AamirKhan
— Gayatri Jayaraman (@Gayatri__J) November 24, 2015
KRK : Hello from the other side AK : wut? KRK : I must have called you a thousand times AK : bruuuuh #AamirKhan
— Shrey Jadhav (@ShreyJadhav) November 24, 2015
The reaction of the Ghajini Villain after reading #AamirKhan's intolerance statement...haha #Sarcasm pic.twitter.com/aDkaEmME60
— Jayan (@jayancm) November 24, 2015
#AamirKhan after intolerance on twitter. pic.twitter.com/oyxLACCTZf
— Parthesh Indian (@parthesh_99) November 24, 2015
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